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be given to any able - bodied unemployed person unless he is registered at some labour exchange . ... Although a large number of unemployed persons will necessarily come under the ægis of both departments , it does not follow that they ...
be given to any able - bodied unemployed person unless he is registered at some labour exchange . ... Although a large number of unemployed persons will necessarily come under the ægis of both departments , it does not follow that they ...
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When dealing with unemployed persons who have exhausted their right to insurance benefit a distinction might well be drawn between those who are likely to regain employment , and those who for all practical purposes have fallen ...
When dealing with unemployed persons who have exhausted their right to insurance benefit a distinction might well be drawn between those who are likely to regain employment , and those who for all practical purposes have fallen ...
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obviously be quite unjustifiable in the case of persons drawing from a State fund to which they had not themselves contributed . In this connection it is interesting to notice that in Germany the Government has found it necessary to ...
obviously be quite unjustifiable in the case of persons drawing from a State fund to which they had not themselves contributed . In this connection it is interesting to notice that in Germany the Government has found it necessary to ...
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